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1 individual.
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"""I saw your Facebook post- spotted this little guy in the San Gabriel mountains on the hike near the white resort ruins!"" - Eden McFadden Observation and photo by Eden McFadden, sent to rascals@nhm.org."
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Baby Coast Horned Lizard found DOT (dead on the trail) on the Backbone Trail just above Zuma Ridge Fire Road. Specimen salvaged under state and NPS collecting permits; to be deposited at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County (GBP 2391).
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Baby Coast Horned Lizard found DOT (dead on the trail) on the Backbone Trail just above Zuma Ridge Fire Road. Specimen salvaged under state and NPS collecting permits; to be deposited at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County (GBP 2391).
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Baby Coast Horned Lizard found DOT (dead on the trail) on the Backbone Trail just above Zuma Ridge Fire Road. Specimen salvaged under state and NPS collecting permits; to be deposited at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County (GBP 2391).
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In coastal sage scrub.
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Coast Horned Lizard. Came across this lizard as it crossed the trail/road. Temp ~ 82 degrees F. Sun, no clouds.
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Coast Horned Lizard. Came across this lizard as it crossed the trail/road. Temp ~ 82 degrees F. Sun, no clouds.
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Coast Horned Lizard. Came across this lizard as it crossed the trail/road. Temp ~ 82 degrees F. Sun, no clouds.
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Wide bodied reptile
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Observed basking in dirt road at 14:32. Approximately 10cm snout to vent.
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Otay Mountain, California Observed hatchling alive on dirt road at 16:23. 2.7cm SVL.
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Well camouflaged wide body lizard in center of picture
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Otay Lakes, California Male (enlarged post anal scales), 6.7cm SVL, observed on dirt road in section area with imported gravel at 11:36.
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Otay Lakes, California Female (lacked enlarged post anal scales), 6.7cm SVL, observed on dirt road in section area with imported gravel at 11:36. Male observed approximately 1.0m from male. coastal sage scrub
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Observed adult male alive on dirt road at 10:14. Correct observation date: May 6, 2011 (camera glitch caused incorrect image date stamp).
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Observed basking in dry sandy creek at 17:13.
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Saw at least 2 of these juveniles within 5 minutes, about 20 m apart.